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posted on 26 Apr 2016, 03:46 1 1. ibend (Posts: 6747; Member since: 30 Sep 2014) great... what next? C3, C5, and C9? /s posted on 26 Apr 2016, 04:29 7 2. tech2 (Posts: 3487; Member since: 26 Oct 2012) According to gsmarena in 2014 Samsung released 62 devices phones;http://tinyurl.com/zvqt768http://tinyurl.com/gqwwa45 posted on 26 Apr 2016, 04:39 3 3. Gaurav008 (Posts: 328; Member since: 20 Jul 2012) Releases 45 devices. Supports less than half of the devices with further software updates. Why release and confuse consumers with choices, when your "further commitment process" towards all those devices is choosy? This only helps make the case of fragmentation stronger. Samsung being by far the largest Android OEM contributes greatly. 4. tech2 (Posts: 3487; Member since: 26 Oct 2012) There are other OEMs who release handful of devices still they never update them. So releasing many or less devices has nothing to do with updates at all. 15. Gaurav008 (Posts: … [Read more...] about Upcoming Galaxy C7 bares its specs out on GFXBench as Samsung’s new upper midrange

posted on 26 Apr 2016, 03:46 1 1. ibend (Posts: 6747; Member since: 30 Sep 2014) great... what next? C3, C5, and C9? /s posted on 26 Apr 2016, 04:29 7 2. tech2 (Posts: 3487; Member since: 26 Oct 2012) According to gsmarena in 2014 Samsung released 62 devices phones;http://tinyurl.com/zvqt768http://tinyurl.com/gqwwa45 posted on 26 Apr 2016, 04:39 3 3. Gaurav008 (Posts: 328; Member since: 20 Jul 2012) Releases 45 devices. Supports less than half of the devices with further software updates. Why release and confuse consumers with choices, when your "further commitment process" towards all those devices is choosy? This only helps make the case of fragmentation stronger. Samsung being by far the largest Android OEM contributes greatly. 4. tech2 (Posts: 3487; Member since: 26 Oct 2012) There are other OEMs who release handful of devices still they never update them. So releasing many or less devices has nothing to do with updates at all. 15. Gaurav008 (Posts: … [Read more...] about Comments for : Upcoming Galaxy C7 bares its specs out on GFXBench as Samsung’s new upper midrange

Governor David A. Paterson announced last week legislation to improve safety on New York State roads by stricter enforcement of driving laws which he says will dramatically reduce the number of bridges being hit by trucks across the state. The governor claims that commercial truck drivers increasingly rely on Global Positioning Systems (GPS) that direct them to take New York State roads that either are off limits to trucks by law or have low clearances, and he wants it to stop. In his press release, Governor Paterson said that, "Bridge strikes are a critical public safety issue, as they endanger lives, eat up taxpayer dollars and add unnecessary stress to our daily commutes." According to the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT), more than 1,400 bridges have been struck in the last 15 years, with four out of the five worst locations along the Hutchinson River Parkway in Westchester County. NYSDOT also says that 81 percent of overpass strikes by commercial vehicles are … [Read more...] about Go to Jail For Using Inaccurate GPS Directions in New York State?

Americans are prodigious drivers. each year, the country’s wheels spin across 1.5 trillion kilometers of roadways. That’s about 5,000 km for each man, woman and child in the United States. But despite the national appetite for blacktop, pavement rarely gets a second thought. Except when it’s time to swerve around a pothole, or bump across a rut-filled intersection. Then, chances are, the irate driver will indignantly demand, “Why don’t they fix these darn roads?” Relax, they are. All over the country, on quiet rural lanes and congested turnpikes, highway engineers are rolling out a powerful new principle for road building known as Superpave. Superpave is a novel way to design hot mix asphalt, the gooey-when-hot mixture of tar-colored cement and crushed stone that makes up 94 percent of U.S. pavements. “It’s an outstanding technology,” says Neil Hawks, director of special programs at the Transportation Research Board (TRB) in … [Read more...] about Where the Rubber Meets the Road

Large mammals crossing US Highway 93 are more likely to use wildlife crossing structures than move past a random location in the surrounding habitat, new research shows. The research team also found that animal movement varied between crossing structures in different locations, suggesting that location might be more important than design. The findings, published in open-access journal Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, are a first step towards a better understanding what makes road crossing structures effective. The researchers evaluated the effectiveness of wildlife crossing structures along Highway 93 in Flathead Indian Reservation, Montana, USA to find out how wildlife move through crossing structures relative to the surrounding habitat, and to assess the effect of the structures' location. With the help of motion-sensing trail cameras placed at the entrances of 15 arch-style wildlife underpasses and spread throughout the adjacent habitat, the researchers could monitor and measure … [Read more...] about No more deer in the headlight: Study finds large mammals do use road crossing structures

New York is finally pulling out of the parking lot and joining a growing number of states that allow testing of autonomous vehicles on their roads.While permission to accept self-driving cars on its highways was granted by local lawmakers in April, Governor Andrew Cuomo this week announced that New York is now ready to receive applications from tech firms and automakers looking for new environments in which to try out their autonomous kit.Officials are evidently taking things slowly, as the green light for testing will switch to red in April 2018 in accordance with rules laid down last month. Cuomo describes it as a “careful yet balanced approach” to bringing autonomous vehicles to the state’s roads, though the testing period could be extended beyond a year if no major mishaps are reported during the trial period.The Empire State follows others such as California, Arizona, Pennsylvania, and Nevada that for some time have allowed the testing of autonomous … [Read more...] about New York greenlights autonomous-car testing, seeks applications from firms

From AOL Time Warner’s press release: Time Warner Cable today announced plans to introduce a new option for its Internet, high-speed data customers-Road Runner Premium, which is up to twice as fast as its popular Road Runner core service. Most of Time Warner Cable’s 31 operating divisions will begin offering this new option to Road Runner customers beginning next month. Road Runner Premium will offer speeds of up to 6 mega-bits per second (Mbps) downstream and 512 kilo-bits per second (kbps) upstream. This compares to the core Road Runner service, which offers speeds of up to 3Mbps downstream and 384kbps upstream. Road Runner is already one of the fastest high-speed Internet connections available through cable and is up to twice as fast as the DSL standard package in most areas. “This new Road Runner option should be perfectly suited to gamers and other Internet customers needing an even speedier connection,” said Gregg DiPaolo, senior vice president of … [Read more...] about Road Runner To Get Speed Boost

The Lotus Exige is no longer sold in the U.S., but that didn’t stop Lotus from teasing U.S. car enthusiasts with a new racing version of the nimble little sports car. It’s called the Exige Race 380, and is based on the Exige Sport 380 road car sold overseas.The Race 380 uses the 3.5-liter supercharged V6 used in some other Lotus models, tuned to produce 375 horsepower and 302 pound-feet of torque. For this racing version, Lotus added an Xtrac six-speed sequential transmission for faster shifts that is controlled by carbon fiber paddle shifters behind the steering wheel. Other additions include an oil cooler, cassette-type plate limited-slip differential, and an optional titanium exhaust system.Lotus says the Exige Race 380 will do 0 to 60 mph in 3.2 seconds, and will lap its Hethel, England, test track in 1 minute, 23.5 seconds. That’s the fastest time ever for the Exige at that track, which is saying something, because Lotus seems to come out with a new … [Read more...] about Lotus ups the ante with Exige Race 380 race car, which sets new track record

Data Analysis NASA's New Upper Stage Engine Passes Major Testclick to enlargeNASA conducted a successful 500-second test firing of the J-2X rocket engine on Wednesday, Nov. 9, marking another important step in development of an upper stage for the heavy-lift Space Launch System (SLS). Courtesy of NASA/SSCNASA conducted a successful 500-second test firing of the J-2X rocket engine, marking another important step in development of an upper stage for the heavy-lift Space Launch System (SLS). SLS will carry the Orion spacecraft, its crew, cargo, equipment and science experiments to destinations in deep space. SLS will be safe, affordable and sustainable to continue America's journey of discovery from the unique vantage point of space."The J-2X engine is critical to the development of the Space Launch System," Dan Dumbacher, NASA's deputy associate administrator for exploration systems development, said after the test at NASA's Stennis Space Center in Mississippi. "Today's test means NASA … [Read more...] about NASA’s New Upper Stage Engine Passes Major Test

"You can't get there from here."That's the classic gag about New Englanders giving road directions -- that somehow, the route that needs to be taken is so convoluted and confusing that there's no way to negotiate between two points on the surface of the Earth.Logically, we know that's not true. You can get anywhere from anywhere these days -- especially if you can rely on transportation that doesn't need to stick to the roads. But looking at some rural New England roads -- and talking to locals about the best ways to negotiate those roads -- you might well make that expression a self-fulfilling prophecy.The reality may be that the trip is so arduous, tortuous and treacherous that YOU really can't get there from where you are now because the trip simply isn't worth it.That seems to be where we are with some revolutionary aspects of CRM. We know we have to get to the point where mobile is a ubiquitous technology, where social CRM is a commonplace layer in a CRM strategy, and where … [Read more...] about OPINION Social, Mobile and Collaboration: 3 Tips for Getting on the Road